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词条 Damaged Justice
释义

  1. Itinerary

  2. Recordings

  3. First typical setlist

  4. Second typical setlist

  5. Third typical setlist

  6. Fourth typical setlist

  7. Alternate songs

  8. Tour dates

  9. Personnel

  10. References

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| album = ...And Justice for All
| start_date = September 11, 1988
| end_date = October 8, 1989
| number_of_legs = 5
| number_of_shows = 219
| last_tour = Monsters of Rock Tour 1988
(1988)
| this_tour = Damaged Justice
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| next_tour = Wherever We May Roam Tour
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Damaged Justice was the fourth concert tour by the American thrash metal band Metallica. It began on September 11, 1988 and ended on October 8, 1989. The name is believed to be inspired either by the cover of its fourth studio album ...And Justice for All, or by the song "Damage, Inc." from the group's previous album, Master of Puppets.

Itinerary

The tour marked the first and, to date, only time that Metallica has played in the U.S. state of Delaware. On August 7, 1989, the band headlined a special and very drunken gig at Newark's Stone Balloon.

Recordings

The Damaged Justice tour was the first time the band had used live recordings of their concerts in single B-Sides and EP's (Those used on the Jump in the Fire single from 1984 were demos with faked audience noise dubbed over). The 5th of February 1989 concert was recorded and "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)", "Seek and Destroy" and "Creeping Death" were used as B-Sides for the "One" single in Europe and Japan, as well as the majority of the concert being re-released as part of Fan Can 4

Both of the August 29 and 30, 1989 shows in Seattle, Washington were also recorded and "Harvester of Sorrow", "One", "Breadfan" and "Last Caress" were used for The Good, The Bad and The Live. The same mix of these shows used here was used on the digital re-masters of the band's first four albums when uploaded to digital retailers, though a different set of songs were used in this case, two from the respective album. In 1993, these concerts were re-mixed and released as video in the box set Binge & Purge.

First typical setlist

(Taken from the Madison, Wisconsin, Dane County Coliseum show on November 21, 1988)

  1. "Blackened"
  2. "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
  3. "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"
  4. "Leper Messiah"
  5. "Harvester of Sorrow"
  6. "Eye of the Beholder"
  7. Bass Solo
  8. "Master of Puppets"
  9. "One"
  10. "Seek & Destroy"
  11. "...And Justice for All"
  12. "Creeping Death"
  13. "Fade to Black"
  14. Guitar Solo
  15. "Battery"
  16. "Last Caress" (Originally performed by the Misfits)
  17. "Am I Evil?" (Originally performed by Diamond Head)
  18. "Whiplash"

Second typical setlist

(Taken from the San Francisco Cow Palace show on December 10, 1988)

  1. "Blackened"
  2. "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
  3. "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"
  4. "The Four Horsemen"
  5. "Harvester of Sorrow"
  6. "Eye of the Beholder"
  7. Bass Solo
  8. "Master of Puppets"
  9. "One"
  10. "Seek & Destroy"
  11. "...And Justice for All"
  12. "Creeping Death"
  13. "Fade to Black"
  14. Guitar Solo
  15. "Battery"
  16. "Last Caress" (Originally performed by the Misfits)
  17. "Am I Evil?" (Originally performed by Diamond Head)
  18. "Whiplash"
  19. "Breadfan" (Originally performed by Budgie)

Third typical setlist

(Taken from the Odessa, Texas Ector County Coliseum show on January 11, 1989)

  1. "Blackened"
  2. "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
  3. "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"
  4. "The Four Horsemen"
  5. "Harvester of Sorrow"
  6. "Eye of the Beholder"
  7. Bass Solo
  8. "Master of Puppets"
  9. "One"
  10. "Seek & Destroy"
  11. "...And Justice for All"
  12. "Creeping Death"
  13. "Fade to Black"
  14. Guitar Solo
  15. "Battery"
  16. "Last Caress" (Originally performed by the Misfits)
  17. "Am I Evil?" (Originally performed by Diamond Head)
  18. "Whiplash"

Fourth typical setlist

(Taken from the Seattle Center Coliseum show on August 29, 1989)

  1. "Blackened"
  2. "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
  3. "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"
  4. "Harvester of Sorrow"
  5. "The Four Horsemen"
  6. "The Thing That Should Not Be"
  7. Bass Solo
  8. "Master of Puppets"
  9. "Fade to Black"
  10. "Seek & Destroy"
  11. "...And Justice for All"
  12. "One"
  13. "Creeping Death"
  14. Guitar Solo
  15. "Battery"
  16. "Last Caress" (Originally performed by the Misfits)
  17. "Am I Evil?" (Originally performed by Diamond Head)
  18. "Whiplash"
  19. "Breadfan" (Originally performed by Budgie)

Alternate songs

The setlist remained fairly consistent over the course of the tour. "Blackened" opened every performance with the exception of "Creeping Death" at some concerts in the summer of 1989. "The Wait" was teased as part of the second encore beginning with the spring '89 Pacific Rim tour. Other covers teased included "Prowler" (originally performed by Iron Maiden), "Helpless", "How Many More Times" by Led Zeppelin and "Black Night" by Deep Purple. "Eye of the Beholder" was often played as the fifth or sixth song, immediately following "Harvester of Sorrow"; it was switched out fairly regularly with "The Four Horsemen". "Leper Messiah" made infrequent appearances in this position as well. "Damage, Inc." followed the bass solo initially (this can be heard on various bootlegs from the fall '88 European tour) but was for the most part phased out by the end of the year and used as an encore when at all. The encores changed almost every night but almost always consisted of the covers "Breadfan" and "Blitzkrieg" (rare) among them as well as the aforementioned "Damage, Inc." and "Motorbreath", from Kill 'Em All. The band also started switching instruments during "Am I Evil?" at certain dates starting in 1989. Lars Ulrich would be on lead vocals, Jason Newsted on guitar, Kirk Hammett on bass and James Hetfield on drums. The group performed it at these shows: Nagoya, Japan on May 18, Newark, Delaware on August 7, Irvine, California on September 23 & São Paulo on October 7.

Around halfway through the tour as the "One" single and video became more successful, it moved further down the setlist to the first encore, and "Fade To Black" would take its spot between "Master Of Puppets" and "Seek & Destroy".

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
European Leg
Supported by: Danzig and Queensrÿche
September 11, 1988BudapestHungaryMTK Football Stadium
September 13, 1988PaduaItalyPalasport
September 14, 1988MilanPalatrussardi
September 15, 1988BernSwitzerlandFesthalle
September 17, 1988PamplonaSpainPlaza de Toros de Pamplona
September 18, 1988MadridCasa de Campo
September 20, 1988ToulonFranceEspace Culture des Lices
September 21, 1988MontpellierZénith Sud
September 22, 1988BarcelonaSpainLa Monumental
September 24, 1988EdinburghScotlandEdinburgh Playhouse
September 25, 1988
September 26, 1988BradfordEnglandSt George's Hall
September 28, 1988NewportWalesNewport Centre
September 29, 1988BirminghamEnglandNEC
September 30, 1988SheffieldSheffield City Hall
October 1, 1988AntrimNorthern IrelandAntrim Forum
October 3, 1988DublinIrelandTop Hat
October 4, 1988
October 6, 1988NewcastleEnglandNewcastle City Hall
October 8, 1988ManchesterManchester Apollo
October 9, 1988LondonHammersmith Odeon
October 10, 1988
October 11, 1988
October 13, 1988CopenhagenDenmarkK.B. Hallen
October 15, 1988HelsinkiFinlandHelsinki Ice Hall
October 17, 1988StockholmSwedenSolnahallen
October 18, 1988OsloNorwaySkedsmohallen
October 19, 1988GothenburgSwedenFrölundaborg
October 21, 1988MunichWest GermanyRudi-Sedlmayer-Halle
October 22, 1988SaarbrückenSaarlandhalle
October 23, 1988WürzburgCarl-Diem-Halle
October 24, 1988HanoverNiedersachsenhalle
October 26, 1988CologneSporthalle
October 27, 1988DortmundWestfalenhallen
October 28, 1988HeidelbergRhein-Neckar-Halle
October 29, 1988BrusselsBelgiumForest National
October 31, 1988ParisFranceLe Zénith
November 1, 1988FrankfurtWest GermanyFesthalle Frankfurt
November 2, 1988StuttgartSchleyerhalle
November 3, 1988RegensburgDonauhalle
November 5, 1988LeidenNetherlandsGroenoordhallen
North American Leg I
Supported by: Queensrÿche
November 15, 1988ToledoUnited StatesToledo Sports Arena
November 17, 1988ChicagoUIC Pavilion
November 18, 1988CincinnatiCincinnati Gardens
November 19, 1988ColumbusBattelle Hall
November 21, 1988MadisonDane County Coliseum
November 22, 1988MilwaukeeMECCA Arena
November 24, 1988IndianapolisMarket Square Arena
November 25, 1988DetroitCobo Arena
November 26, 1988RichfieldRichfield Coliseum
November 28, 1988St. LouisKiel Auditorium
November 29, 1988Kansas CityMunicipal Auditorium
November 30, 1988Oklahoma CityMyriad Convention Center
December 2, 1988AlbuquerqueTingley Coliseum
December 4, 1988PhoenixArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
December 5, 1988San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
December 7, 1988Long BeachLong Beach Arena
December 8, 1988
December 10, 1988Daly CityCow Palace
December 11, 1988
December 12, 1988SacramentoARCO Arena
December 14, 1988FresnoSelland Arena
December 16, 1988Salt Lake CitySalt Palace
December 18, 1988DenverMcNichols Sports Arena
January 11, 1989KnoxvilleKnoxville Civic Coliseum
January 13, 1989MemphisMid-South Coliseum
January 14, 1989BirminghamBirmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex
January 15, 1989New OrleansLakefront Arena
January 17, 1989WacoHeart O' Texas Coliseum
January 18, 1989OdessaEctor County Coliseum
January 20, 1989LubbockCity Bank Coliseum
January 21, 1989El PasoEl Paso County Coliseum
January 22, 1989AmarilloAmarillo Civic Center
January 24, 1989BeaumontBeaumont Civic Center
January 25, 1989Corpus ChristiMemorial Coliseum
January 27, 1989ShreveportHirsch Memorial Coliseum
January 28, 1989TulsaExpo Square Pavilion
January 31, 1989AbileneTaylor County Expo Center
February 1, 1989San AntonioConvention Center Arena
February 3, 1989AustinFrank Erwin Center
February 4, 1989HoustonSam Houston Coliseum
February 5, 1989DallasReunion Arena
February 7, 1989Little RockBarton Coliseum
February 8, 1989HuntsvilleVon Braun Civic Center
February 10, 1989LakelandLakeland Civic Center
February 11, 1989Daytona BeachOcean Center
February 12, 1989MiamiJames L. Knight Center
February 14, 1989North Fort MyersLee County Civic Center
February 15, 1989West Palm BeachWest Palm Beach Auditorium
February 17, 1989JacksonvilleJacksonville Memorial Coliseum
February 18, 1989AtlantaThe Omni
February 19, 1989GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum
February 25, 1989FayettevilleCumberland County Auditorium
February 26, 1989CharlotteCharlotte Coliseum
February 27, 1989SavannahSavannah Civic Center
March 1, 1989East RutherfordBrendan Byrne Arena
March 2, 1989BethlehemStabler Arena
March 4, 1989PittsburghPittsburgh Civic Arena
March 5, 1989BinghamtonBroome County Veterans Memorial Arena
March 7, 1989RochesterRochester Community War Memorial
March 8, 1989UniondaleNassau Coliseum
March 9, 1989LandoverCapital Centre
March 11, 1989NorfolkNorfolk Scope
March 12, 1989PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
March 13, 1989BuffaloBuffalo Memorial Auditorium
March 15, 1989TroyRPI Field House
March 16, 1989WorcesterThe Centrum
March 17, 1989HartfordHartford Civic Center
March 18, 1989SyracuseWar Memorial at Oncenter
March 29, 1989ProvidenceProvidence Civic Center
March 30, 1989PortlandCumberland County Civic Center
April 1, 1989MonctonCanadaMoncton Coliseum
April 3, 1989SydneyCentre 200
April 4, 1989HalifaxHalifax Metro Centre
April 6, 1989OttawaOttawa Civic Centre
April 7, 1989TorontoMaple Leaf Gardens
April 8, 1989HamiltonCopps Coliseum
April 10, 1989Quebec CityColisée de Québec
April 11, 1989ChicoutimiCentre Georges-Vézina
April 12, 1989MontrealMontreal Forum
April 14, 1989Battle CreekUnited StatesKellogg Arena
April 15, 1989SaginawWendler Arena
April 16, 1989TrotwoodHara Arena
April 18, 1989PeoriaPeoria Civic Center
April 19, 1989AshwaubenonBrown County Veterans Memorial Arena
April 20, 1989La CrosseLa Crosse Center
April 21, 1989BloomingtonMet Center
Pacific Ocean Tour
Australia Support act: Mortal Sin
May 1, 1989AucklandNew ZealandLogan Campbell Center
May 3, 1989TorrensvilleAustraliaThebarton Theatre
May 4, 1989West MelbourneFestival Hall
May 6, 1989SydneyHordern Pavilion
May 11, 1989KawasakiJapanSangyo Bunka Kaikan
May 13, 1989TokyoYoyogi National Gymnasium
May 14, 1989
May 16, 1989OsakaKoseinekin Hall
May 17, 1989
May 18, 1989NagoyaShi Kokaido
Supported By: The Cult
May 24, 1989HonoluluUnited StatesNeal S. Blaisdell Center
May 27, 1989AnchorageSullivan Arena
North American Leg II
Supported By: The Cult
May 31, 1989VancouverCanadaPNE Expo Center
June 2, 1989EdmontonNorthlands Coliseum
June 3, 1989CalgarySaddledome
June 4, 1989SaskatoonSaskatchewan Place
June 6, 1989WinnipegWinnipeg Arena
June 7, 1989MinotUnited StatesMinot Municipal Auditorium
June 8, 1989DuluthDuluth Arena Auditorium
June 10, 1989BloomingtonMet Center
June 11, 1989AmesHilton Coliseum
June 13, 1989Sioux FallsSioux Falls Arena
June 14, 1989OmahaOmaha Civic Auditorium
June 16, 1989Rapid CityRushmore Plaza Civic Center
June 17, 1989BismarckBismarck Civic Center
June 18, 1989Grand ForksHyslop Sports Center
June 20, 1989Cedar RapidsFive Seasons Center
June 21, 1989Bonner SpringsSandstone Amphitheatre
June 22, 1989SpringfieldPrairie Capital Convention Center
June 24, 1989East TroyAlpine Valley
June 25, 1989Fort WayneAllen County War Memorial Coliseum
June 27, 1989EvansvilleRoberts Municipal Stadium
June 28, 1989LouisvilleLouisville Gardens
June 29, 1989NoblesvilleDeer Creek Music Center
July 1, 1989MearsVal du Lakes Amphitheatre
July 3, 1989ClarkstonPine Knob
July 4, 1989
July 5, 1989CincinnatiRiverbend Music Center
July 7, 1989Hoffman EstatesPoplar Creek Music Theater
July 8, 1989RichfieldRichfield Coliseum
July 9, 1989CharlestonCharleston Civic Center
July 11, 1989PittsburghPittsburgh Civic Arena
July 12, 1989HarrisburgCity Island
July 14, 1989MiddletownOrange County Fairgrounds
July 15, 1989ManchesterRiverfront Park
July 16, 1989WeedsportCayuga County Fair Speedway
July 18, 1989BristolLake Compounce
July 19, 1989PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
July 21, 1989East RutherfordBrendan Byrne Arena
July 22, 1989
July 23, 1989UniondaleNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
July 25, 1989WorcesterThe Centrum
July 26, 1989BurlingtonBurlington Memorial Auditorium
July 28, 1989LandoverCapital Centre
July 29, 1989AllentownGreat Allentown Fair
July 30, 1989RichmondRichmond Coliseum
August 7, 1989NewarkStone Balloon
August 8, 1989RoanokeRoanoke Civic Center
August 9, 1989ColumbiaCarolina Coliseum
August 11, 1989Johnson CityFreedom Hall Civic Center
August 12, 1989ThornvilleBuckeye Lake Music Center
August 13, 1989GreenvilleGreenville Memorial Auditorium
August 15, 1989ChattanoogaMcKenzie Arena
August 16, 1989AntiochStarwood Amphitheatre
August 18, 1989AtlantaLakewood Amphitheatre
August 19, 1989JacksonMississippi Coliseum
August 20, 1989BiloxiMississippi Coast Coliseum
August 22, 1989HoustonThe Summit
August 23, 1989DallasStarplex Amphitheatre
August 25, 1989MorrisonRed Rocks Amphitheatre
August 26, 1989
August 28, 1989SpokaneSpokane Coliseum
August 29, 1989SeattleSeattle Center Coliseum
August 30, 1989
September 1, 1989PortlandMemorial Coliseum
September 3, 1989BoiseBoise State University Pavilion
September 5, 1989BillingsMetraPark Arena
September 6, 1989CasperCasper Events Center
September 8, 1989Salt Lake CitySalt Palace
September 9, 1989ParadiseThomas & Mack Center
September 10, 1989ChandlerCompton Terrace Amphitheatre
September 12, 1989RenoLawlor Events Center
September 14, 1989ConcordConcord Pavilion
September 15, 1989Mountain ViewShoreline Amphitheatre
September 16, 1989SacramentoCalifornia Exposition & State Fair
September 19, 1989TucsonTucson Community Center
September 21, 1989IrvineIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre
September 22, 1989
September 23, 1989
South America
October 4, 1989Rio de JaneiroBrazilMaracanã Arena
October 6, 1989São PauloIbirapuera Gymnasium
October 7, 1989

Personnel

  • James Hetfield – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Kirk Hammett – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Lars Ulrich – drums
  • Jason Newsted – bass, backing vocals

References

  1. http://www.bootlegs.ws/met/met89-02-26.html
  2. http://www.bootlegs.ws/met/met89-06-29.html
  3. https://www.metallica.com/releases/singles-eps/4292/one
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